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WORK FORCE DIVERSITY: THE CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR AN ORGANISATION

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Topic Introduction --Diversity & Diversity management Principles of Diversity management Categorization of Diversity management Work Force as a challenge Work Force as an opportunity Strive for diversity personnel Importance of Diverse Workforce Benefits of Diverse Workforce Management Of Diversity in Leading INCs Accenture Diversity Google Diversity Infosys Diversity TCS Diversity Wipro Diversity Diversity Pays Questionnaires Limitations of Research

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13. 14. Conclusion Bibliography 20-21 21

Introduction:
At present, at the starting of 21st century, the world is flooded in a large range of demographic style which has the prospective to drastically change the cultural, demographic and ethical combination of the population in several countries within just a not many decades. The high level of managers frequently states that employees are their main assets for the business. In a tough market and a worldwide economy a company puts people first - not considering their religion, race, sex, age, religion or any other physical disability succeeds successfully well.

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The companys big international players have to deal with these alterations, and these personnels are growing mandatory to react for the issues. Diversity can provide an enormous source of opportunity but also it can mean reverse like threats. Diversity management is an executive approach to response to this styles or trends and can help the companies to handle their personnel diversity successfully and powerfully, that is personnel made up of dissimilar and complicated people. The matter argues that a dissimilar work force can be stated as a tool of sales promotion, a marketing instrument to provoke customers to purchase definite products or services. To be victorious at generating workforce diversity program this involves drawing and preserving the highest quality of peoples in the pool of talent. For the human resource professional it means seeing ahead observable recruitment methods and sites for the efficient and good individuals after which studying how to handle human potential perceptively. It needs a power, or authority, communication, overall business manners, and relate to communities of association. Supporting workforce diversity is procedure that takes place in several stages and also on several levels. First It needs human resource experts to recruit a knowledgeable and qualified staff, later on to provide accommodation to individual requirements inside the context of the organization and work team.

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In the present world of cultural diversity, our business cannot succeed unless we employ a workforce diversity proposal. In addition rhythm into the sole capabilities and talents of people from different surroundings, we can improve our reflection in the society by opening up a place of business to anyone irrespective of culture, color, gender, ethnicity, race, sexual orientation and physical disability.

What is diversity?
Diversity according to us means every aspect in which individuals differ from each other like every individual has different religion, caste, language, ability from each other. As each employee has his own unique style and has different characters he may be brilliant in some area and may also be lacking behind some area. One more definition describes diversity as making high performing organizations through the usage of skills of the employees of dissimilar groups irrespective of how diversity is stated; it is the issue which is comprehensive throughout the country. If the commercial community does not deal with the issue by learning how to handle diversity, then they will definitely fail. According to FRANK WONG who is the vice president for academic affairs states that It is very helpful to suggest that diversity is not so much an end in itself as it is a condition of our society and the condition of the World in which we live.

Diversity Management

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Handling diversity is one of the important challenges faced by the managers and their companies. In the present atmosphere, co- workers are probably to be of different age, sex, religion, cultural background, race etc. the co-workers also differ in systems of their style of their life, choices available, approaches, beliefs, expectations, experiences, skills, etc. These issues are just about discipline practices but they alter the mature and demands placed on management and leadership and bring into existence of the concept of diversity. The managers should lay proper steps eliminate variations and see that diversity properly managed in their company. Diversity management is a strategic process to handle a diverse workforceincluding the fight against stereotypes, prejudice and all kind of discrimination due to the individual perceptions and assumptions- in the manner to maximize the benefit and minimize barriers of different opinions, behavior and attitudes of human beings within a company.

PRINCIPLES OF DIVERSITY MANAGEMENT

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Diversity Managemen t

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Categorization of Diversity Management


Diversity management can be divided into two categories1. The internal effect has an influence on organizational structural changes within the company.

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The external effect concerns the environment of the company e.g. customers, stakeholders, suppliers etc.

The concept of diversity management is extensive; there are various components of diversity as follows:

Diversity of ethnicity, nationality and cultures Diversity of demography (gender, age and experience) Diversity of competencies (educational and professional backgrounds) Diversity of organizational functions and processes Diversity of networks (i.e. relationships and communications channels and/or patterns etc.) Miscellaneous diversity (sexual preferences, occupational disabilities, i.e. handicap or physical mobility, etc.)

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Work Force as a challenge


First, there is an increase in the cost of training. This increase comes from costs associated with seminars, programs and lectures given to promote diversity in the corporation. These types of training are given to all levels of staff within the organization. They teach employees others. These programs also teach one how to deal with conflicts and prejudice in a professional and civil manner.

A disadvantage of diversity in the workplace is an increase in conflicts. Conflicts arise when two or more individuals or groups do not see eye to eye on a particular situation. In regard to diversity, conflicts arise largely due to ignorance. Prejudice feelings or derogatory comments cause a lack of acceptance. This can produce negative dynamics such as ethnocentrism, stereotyping and culture clashes. The most common conflict comes from one feeling superior. If management ignores such conflicts, the company's performance may suffer. If conflicts can be managed and controlled creativity and performance can be increased. Employers will work harder to gain acceptance by creating a solution or invention first.

Increases in labor turnover and absenteeism are another disadvantage in having a diverse workplace. Research has shown that the turnover rate for African Ameri-Ongori and Apollo 075cans in the US workforce is 40 percent greater than whites. Another study by Corning Glass stated that between the years 1980 - 1987, the turnover rate for women in a professional job was two times higher than males. Women also have a 58 percent higher absentee rate than men. Yet, another study shows that a person, who is not a member of the inner group, will be one of the first to leave a company (White, 1999). Some research contradicts

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the idea that flextime reduces these rates; however absenteeism and turnover can cost a company up to and over $3 million annually.

Workforce diversity increases labor turnover and absenteeism in organizations on employee satisfaction and productivity. Employees who perceive themselves as valued members of their organization are harder working, involved, and innovative. Unfortunately, minority-group members often feel less valued than do majority-group members due to stereotyping, ethnocentrism, and prejudice. Mismanagement of diversity in the form of denied access or unfavorable treatment can have negative consequences, such as inhibiting workers' abilities and motivation.

Work Force as an Opportunity

Managing diversity can create a competitive advantage. Potential benefits of this diversity include better decision making, higher creativity and innovation, greater success in marketing to foreign and domestic ethnic minority communities, and a better distribution of economic opportunity. Organizations with a diverse workforce can provide superior services because they can better understand customers needs. Diversity enhances creativity and innovation (Adler, 1997; Jackson et al., 1992), and produces competitive advantages.

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Why should we strive for diversity in personnel?

An often heard argument to avoid having to put energy into diversity is that it only leads to misunderstanding, undesired formation of groups, communication problems and conflicts in the work force. When put like this, paying attention to diversity seems a useless investment. But demographic developments cannot be ignored. In situations like labor shortage, organizations cannot permit themselves to exclude a substantial part of the labor force. Diversity in personnel has different advantages pertaining to business economics:

Attraction for a wider group of customers: more people can identify with the organization. This could increase your turnover;

More creativity within the organization: diversity leads to innovative products and services, which is necessary to compete with other businesses;

An improved business image: more people see you as an employer of choice.

Diversity covers a wide variety of issues, including communicating with employees, whose first language is not English, helping a diverse team cope with conflict, learning which rewards are valued by different groups, and dealing with discrimination. Managers can improve handling of diversity issues by following these eight behaviors.

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Embrace diversity: Successfully valuing diversity starts with accepting the principle of multiculturalism. Accept the value of diversity for its own sake not simply because you have to. You need to reflect your acceptance in all you say and do.

Recruit broadly: When you have job openings, work to get a diverse applicant pool. Avoid relying on referrals from current employees, since this tends to produce candidates similar to your present workforce.

Select fairly: Make sure your selection process doesnt discriminate. Particularly, ensure that selection tests are job-related.

Provide orientation and training for minorities: Making the transition from outsider to insider can be particularly difficult for nontraditional employees.

Sensitize all employees: Encourage all employees to embrace diversity. Provide diversity training to help all employees see the value in diversity.

Strive to be flexible: Part of valuing diversity is recognizing that different groups have different needs and values. Be flexible in accommodating employee requests

Seek to motivate individually: You need to be aware of the background, cultures, and values of employees. What motivates a si0ngle mother with two young children and who is working full time to support her family is likely to be different from the needs of a young, single, part-time employee or an older employee who is working to supplement his or her retirement income.

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Encourage employees to embrace and value diverse views: Create traditions and ceremonies that promote diversity. Celebrate diversity by accentuating its positive aspects. But also be prepared to deal with the challenges of diversity such as mistrust, miscommunication, and lack of cohesiveness, attitudinal differences, and stress.

IMPORTANCE OF DIVERSE WORKFORCE


Our Nation is made up of people from diverse backgrounds, cultures, customs and beliefs. It is those differences that contribute to the richness and strength of our society. Like our Nation, the workforce Is also becoming more and more diverse. As a result, in order to recruit, hire and retain the best people from every background and community, we must foster diversity in our workforce, manage it effectively, and value what it has to offer. A diverse workforce is critical for any organization that seeks to improve and maintain a competitive advantage. Focusing on diversity and looking for ways to achieve an inclusive environment is not just a nice to have objective, it makes a good business sense. A diverse workforce offers greater productivity and a competitive edge. Diversity improves the quality of our workforce and offers a higher return on our investment in human capital. Our agencys future depends on the quality of employees we recruit today. New employees often consider an organizations diversity efforts when deciding whether to accept or reject an employment offer. Potential candidates are usually more attracted to employers that are committed to sustaining a diverse workforce. Moreover, diverse perspectives increase creativity as they offer different perspectives, ideas and solutions. BENFITS

People have a lot of viewpoints and having people from many backgrounds and places in life brings a lot of those viewpoints into the mix. In some situations, a

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lot of viewpoints give us a lot of options. Plus, since there are many different viewpoints and environments in the workers, there are many opportunities for these different viewpoints to come into the planning of strategic initiatives, allowing the firm to serve a wider group of consumers and interests. The Various .advantages of having a diverse workforce are the following;

1. It helps motivating employees. 2. It enhances the innovation and creativity of employees. 3. It helps in reducing cost. 4. It creates flexibility in the organization. 5. Immediate access to problem solving. 6. Easy transfer of knowledge. 7. Better marketing structure. 8. Innovative work environment. 9. Immediate outcomes. 10. Fulfillment of social responsibility. 11. It helps attract and retain employees.

Management of Diversity in leading INCs


A manager or the superior must be aware of the background, cultures, and values of employees. The motivation factors for a full time working mother to support her two young children are different from the needs of a young, single, part-time employee or an older employee who is working to supplement his or her retirement.

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ACCENTURE DIVERSITY
Accenture is passionately committed to cultivating a diverse workforce both because its the right thing to do, and its a key element of achieving high performance, said Armelle Carminati-Rabasse, Accentures managing director of Human Capital and Diversity globally. Our company comprises people from a wide range of cultural, educational and geographic backgroundspeople who are able to challenge conventional thought, offer unique perspectives and generate innovative ideas. Our rich diversity is part of what makes our company strong. In an independent study commissioned by Accenture on cross-cultural communication problems, it was found that the chief factors causing problems between onshore and offshore workers were different communication styles (76 per cent of the times), different approaches to completing talks (53 per cent), different attitudes toward conflict (44 per cent) and different decision-making styles (44 per cent). About 200 US business executives whose companies have outsourced business processes outside the country were interviewed here. "We know the markets we serve are growing increasingly diverse and we are proud of how diversity management has become part of our day-to-day business practices," said Clyde Jones, ADP Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer. "To consistently take our business growth to the next level and beyond, we must do the same regarding our commitment to diversity. This recognition from DiversityInc is an important acknowledgement that we have continued to move in the right direction."

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GOOGLE DIVERSITY

"Diversity plays a large role in the way we're developing our engineering organization around the world. We're building a large worldwide office presence to establish ample global representation among our engineers, and we're applying that same focus to establish a balanced representation of employees at Google. In the end, these efforts help us more accurately and relevantly represent our users, and our continued success depends on the best minds working from different perspectives and insights." Alan Eustace - Google SVP, Engineering & Research

INFOSYS DIVERSITY

Globalization has changed the character of the modern workplace global companys employee base should reflect the diversity of the world it serves. Infosys strives to employ people representing the widest possible variety of nationalities, cultures, genders and gender identities, sexual orientations, employment histories, and levels of physical ability. In doing so, the company is able to recruit new employees from all available global talent pools and provide paths to employment to all members of world societies, including talented individuals from groups who may have in the past been underrepresented within the IT industry. Within such a diverse company, people bring to the workplace contrasting opinions and worldviews. As these people interact, they develop new ideas, methods, and perspectives. Infosys recognizes and promotes this power of diversity to drive innovation. Infosys actively fosters inclusivity across all of its business units and in every one of its company offices. It encourages all employees to focus on the commonalities they share and leverage their differences towards productive

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teamwork. Inclusivity ultimately makes for a more informed and sensitive employee base that is better able to serve clients. Infosys was the first Indian IT company to establish a company office to manage and drive all company initiatives dealing with diversity and inclusion. Today they have employees from over 70 countries. Women constitute more than 32% of their workforce. Infosys Women Inclusivity Network (IWIN) promotes a gender-sensitive work environment. IWIN recognizes the unique aspirations and needs of women. It provides avenues for vocational, personal and psychological counsel to enable professional and personal development. Infosys won the first NASSCOM-India Today corporate award for excellence in gender inclusivity in 2007. Infosys actively seeks to hire and train persons with disabilities. In 2006 and 2007, Infosys BPO received the Helen Keller award for the best employer from the National Centre for Promotion of Employment for Disabled People (NCPEDP). Infosys announced an intake of 300 graduates from universities in the US in 2006 and about 25 from universities in the UK in 2007 as part of its commitment to create a diversified workforce. The new employees will develop their engineering skills at Infosys Development Centers across India for six months before returning to Infosys offices in the US.

TCS DIVERSITY

Diversity in companies is no longer about being melting pots, but being salad bowls," according to Grady Searcy. "We want people to retain their identity yet be integrated into the company Currently, 7.5 per cent of our workforce consists of non-Indians," said Mr. S PADMANABHAN,EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT and head Global human resource, TCS said while speaking at the NASSCOM HR Summit on `The War for Talent' held recently in Chennai. In a

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session on managing cross-cultural teams, speakers emphasized that managing a diverse workforce is no longer a choice, but an imperative. The Indian workplace is no different from global MNCs.TCS has announced plans to hire about 4,000 people from across the world.

Geographical culture
A diverse organization is shaped or influenced by the basic corporate culture, which comes from the vision and mission of the founder-promoter. Then there's the influence of the geographical culture. The company is largely influenced by the personal culture of the people at the mid-management and senior management levels. Then, surprisingly, it is also shaped by the client culture. Outlining some of the challenges for companies opting for an increasingly diverse and global workforce, Kalyanaraman said that as workers are increasingly relocating and migration is on the rise, organizations need to devise retention strategies with "a passionate focus on individual, team and geo-wise expectation charts." He recommends that companies should conduct a deep study of issues such as worldwide compensation and aspiration benchmarks. "No two countries have the same retirement benefits," said Padmanabhan of TCS. Therefore, policies have to be diverse enough to accommodate all demographic and social fabrics, pointed out Kalyanaraman of HCL.

Ethnic background of the workforce in the companies

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Source:-Kristiansand University

WIPRO DIVERSITY

Wipro launched of its Women of Wipro (WoW) initiative, coinciding with the international Women's Day. Wipro honored its women workforce with the title of 'Green Ambassadors' besides felicitating women achievers. The WoW initiative has been launched as a chapter of the Wipro's Diversity Council, as the company's Green Ambassadors will influence a change in the environment by undertaking various projects that emphasize on the aspect of 'Green'. The initiative will be driven by the Green Ambassadors at a personal level. WoW will also work towards creating visibility for its female leadership, both internally and externally. Building sustainable and growing networks that

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contribute to the success of business, the community and self-development would be the other highlight of initiative. Wipro Chairman Azim Premji said: "In Corporate India, I have been seeing very positive shifts in the last few decades that have made it easier for women to contribute to organizational growth. There are many instances where the socalled glass ceiling has been shattered. There is no doubt that having more women in an organization can help in making it more profitable." Eco Bags specially made for women employees were given away on the occasion. The 'Eco-Bag' contains quick and easy list of green steps, called "Shades of Green". Going forward, the WOW charter will include several initiatives that have a significant social impact and where women can play a catalytic role in ushering change. The Core Diversity Council has been set up to breathe life into these initiatives so that they don't remain buried in a PowerPoint presentation. The council consists of representatives from every function at a senior level.

DIVERSITY PAYS

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Today, with growing global consensus that workforce diversity is important, what trends do we see in India? If we take women in the workforce as a prime indicator, there is no question that the signs are encouraging. But are they similar across the country? Do companies big and small drive the change with the same vigor? Are we witnessing these trends across industries or only in more 'progressive' sectors? And more importantly, are an increasing number of women assuming senior leadership positions? As a nation we have much to be proud of. Throughout the rich history of our nation, women have occupied positions of leadership, and have made a mark on the world stage. However, we have much to worry about as well. Female infanticide and low levels of female literacy indicate that many sections of our society are yet to accord an equal status to women. So what is the connection? It is simple but important, businesses in India have a responsibility to send a strong message by their actions - everybody counts. This will not be easy. How do we get there if our start point is three women in a workforce of hundreds? As always, we have to begin at the top. If the captains don't get it; then we shouldn't start! Let's not forget, in this talent scarce market companies (should) want to attract people of all backgrounds, promote gender diversity and spread the talent net as wide as possible. And frankly, once a company builds a diverse team the pay back is through superior performance. Workforce diversity is an obligation to shareholders, to society and to employees. Effective diversity measures and evaluation processes that determine the ROI of diversity management can provide an organization with invaluable information to support key business imperatives--such as the impact of diversity training and areas of improvement needed for recruitment strategies. Further, diversity initiatives that receive public acknowledgment through awards (e.g., Diversity In Top 50 Companies for Diversity) help attract bright talent and positively affect company brand and reputation.

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Questionnaires
1. What are the sources of diversity in a workplace?

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2007?

What are the net new entrants into the workforce between 1994 and

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3. Percentage of ethnic directors in Corporate Boards?

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Is Diversity has a positive influence on the performance of employees?


Categories Employees Yes 25 No 75

5. Surveying 120 companies, for the knowledge about the benefits of the Diversity Management concept

Therefore key elements to managing diversity include effective communication, education and training for all members of the organization.

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Limitations of the Research:


During the making of this project we crossed with different limitations. Some of them are as follows: There is a lack of communication skills between the group members. Problems in finding of data for the research. Different educational background of group members. Time constraint.

CONCLUSION
The extent to which managers recognize diversity and its potential advantages and disadvantages defines an organizations approach to managing the diversity. No organization in this world of globalization would survive without workforce diversity. It is the duty of the management to critically evaluate the benefits of workforce diversity in their organization. On the other hand the management should put in place conditions which would enhance the workforce diversity in their organizations, more especially in their strategies formulation on the diversity of workforce. Hence, with the diversity of the workforce, the organization would be internally and externally competitive. Although, the process of diversification of organizations has six stages: denial; recognition; acceptance; appreciation; valuing; and utilization. It is believed that organizations should put in place strategies to enhance workforce diversity. In terms of organizational learning, organizations are still stuck on the problem of getting people to value diversity and have not yet determined ways to utilize and exploit it . It is the

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approach to diversity, not the diversity itself which determines the actual positive and negative outcomes. Managing diversity in organizations absolutely dependent upon the acceptance of some primary objectives to which employees are willing to commit, such as the survival of the firm. In today's fast-paced work environment a successful organization is one where diversity is the norm and not the exception. Workforce diversity can have both positive and negative outcomes in organizations. We argued that an important consideration while examining both these outcomes of team diversity is the demographic context in which teams function. diversity behaviors in organizations is incomplete without acknowledging the role of a broader organizational context in shaping these behaviors. Thus it is more of a challenge which later becomes an opportunity for an organization in different aspect.

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